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tmux/agent-cmd.sh
Kenneth Benzie (Benie) 1b87770f67 Use fzf to pick the agent in agent-cmd.sh
Move agent discovery out of `agent.sh` so the picker runs on every new
pane, including manual splits. Set the agent session's default-command
to agent-cmd.sh and re-apply session options on every invocation so
changes propagate to live sessions.
2026-04-28 14:25:02 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Detect available agents, prompt with fzf, run the selected one.
# Detaches the client if all panes in the window are dead afterwards.
agents=()
command -v claude &>/dev/null && agents+=(claude)
command -v opencode &>/dev/null && agents+=(opencode)
command -v gemini &>/dev/null && agents+=(gemini)
command -v codex &>/dev/null && agents+=(gemini)
if [ ${#agents[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No agent commands found (claude, opencode, gemini)"
exit 1
fi
agent=$(printf '%s\n' "${agents[@]}" | fzf \
--prompt='agent> ' \
--reverse \
--border=rounded \
--margin=25%,30% \
--padding=1)
if [ -n "$agent" ]; then
"$agent" || true
fi
# Brief delay to let tmux update pane status
sleep 0.1
# Count panes still running (pane_dead=0)
# Note: our own pane counts as running since this script is executing
running=$(tmux list-panes -F '#{pane_dead}' | grep -c '^0$' || true)
# If we're the only pane still running, all others are dead - detach
[ "$running" -le 1 ] && tmux detach-client